Meadow337
Former Moderator
Moving this discussion from another thread:
I have to confess that I'm yet to listen to jazz I like. It's either 'out there' musically so that it just sounds like a mishmash of noise to me or its repetitive and boring. Perhaps I haven't tried hard enough to find the 'good stuff' but there is so much other music that I like that seeking out stuff I don't particularly like in order to find something I might like doesn't come high on the list of priorities in the day.
I like blues guitar, but I'm picky. I like certain songs rather than certain artists. Actually I'm like that with all music. I like a song rather than an artist.
Oddly I kind of like rap (so long as I don't listen to some of the lyrics too hard at which point steam kind of starts coming out of my ears with some of the lyrics) but the blander main stream rap isn't too bad lyrics-wise. Jay-Z's book really opened my eyes (and ears) to rap as a genre. And one or two of his songs are pretty good.
I'm a little stuck in the past with most of my music choices - some stuff from the 50's quite a bit from the 60's - just skip the 70's entirely and then quite a bit from the 80's.
And then I like random stuff like "Wavin' Flag" by K'naan. Yes I know it was the Coca Cola World Cup song, but there is something about the song and the story behind it that makes it appealing despite the blatant commercialism
Ai lol just looking at my playlist I'm struck again at how 'all over the place' it is.
If you like Blues then there is quite a lot of Jazz you may well like , it's a broad genre with myriad segments/definitions within the genre , many of which are rather Blues-based.
It's a given that certain styles of Bop or Free Jazz aren't to most folks taste , even to a fiend such as myself Sun Ra , Albert Ayler or even at times Charlie Parker sounds like someone trying to strangle their horn.
Hank Crawford , Nat and Cannonball Adderley , Wes Montgomery , Kenny Burrell and myriad others are entirely a different cup of tea.
And then there are the artists who crossed back and forth and defy convenient labeling , was Billy Holiday Jazz or Blues? Or was she something all to herself , Grover Washington is sometimes one , sometimes the other , sometimes both , Big Joe Turner similar.
Was Gil Scott Heron either , or just a brilliant spoken word poet and political activist with some of the most relevant sociopolitical commentary ever to run down the pike?
And then there are of course the genres that some folks toss under the convenient "jazz" label , Zydeco is *not* jazz , though quite a few attempt to label it as such.
My musical taste is all over the map , from certain classical to Irish Punk and much that's in between , new or old , I don't much care as long as it's pleasing.
That said there are of course artists I don't much care for , many of them modern , as an example my personal opinion of Brittany Spears runs to " Spear Brittany before she attempts to sing again."...........
I have to confess that I'm yet to listen to jazz I like. It's either 'out there' musically so that it just sounds like a mishmash of noise to me or its repetitive and boring. Perhaps I haven't tried hard enough to find the 'good stuff' but there is so much other music that I like that seeking out stuff I don't particularly like in order to find something I might like doesn't come high on the list of priorities in the day.
I like blues guitar, but I'm picky. I like certain songs rather than certain artists. Actually I'm like that with all music. I like a song rather than an artist.
Oddly I kind of like rap (so long as I don't listen to some of the lyrics too hard at which point steam kind of starts coming out of my ears with some of the lyrics) but the blander main stream rap isn't too bad lyrics-wise. Jay-Z's book really opened my eyes (and ears) to rap as a genre. And one or two of his songs are pretty good.
I'm a little stuck in the past with most of my music choices - some stuff from the 50's quite a bit from the 60's - just skip the 70's entirely and then quite a bit from the 80's.
And then I like random stuff like "Wavin' Flag" by K'naan. Yes I know it was the Coca Cola World Cup song, but there is something about the song and the story behind it that makes it appealing despite the blatant commercialism
Ai lol just looking at my playlist I'm struck again at how 'all over the place' it is.